Val Thorens, France

Resort life

Val Thorens is the archetypical purpose-built resort. Noone would have built a thing here - not even a cow shed - if it wasnt for alpine sports. A sheltered valley and an almost flattish spot have turned into highrise central. The obvious remit when planning this place was, get them in, pile them high, and dont worry about how the place looks or feels. The outcome is a place that looks dire, although serves its purpose of providing beer, shelter and food (in that order).

Around the resort, youll find a number of shopping complexes and places to eat. There is also a comprehensive sports centre, with a swimming pool and artificial climbing wall.

Eating

Food is plentiful here with a selection of restaurants: more than 45 ranging from the normal selection of resort-style, expensive French places and dodgy fast-food stands, to the normal offerings of a supermarket. For a cheap slap-up meal, try El Gringo's, or for something more classy, Chalet Glaciers.

The Scapin Pub is also noted for its quick and affordable dishes which include pizza and garlic overdose food.

Nightlife

Nightlife comes in the form of drunken Dutch après skiers. There are some ok bars at the top of town. Check out the Frog, the Malaysia, or the Underground.

Val Thorens is a great place for New Years Eve, with fireworks and music in the streets - even the firemen get in on it.

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Accomodation

Accommodation: 20,000 visitors can sleep soundly here, all within spitting distance of the slopes. There are loads of self-catering apartment blocks sleeping up to eight people, and a number of good hotels and serviced chalets, many actually on the slopes and next to a lift.

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Resort Statistics

Resort Type:  Alpine
Winter: Nov to May
Summer: None

Lifts

Total Lifts: 47
Cable cars: 2
Gondolas: 3
Chair lifts: 16
Drag lifts: 8
Max people per hour: 53,000
Board Leashes required: No

Mountain

Total pistes/trails: 67
Total ride area: 87miles (140km)
Longest run: 2miles (3km)

Top lift: 3230m
Vertical drop: 1400m
First lift: 1800m

Piste suitability

Green runs: 44%
Red runs: 44%
Black runs: 12%

Lift Passes

Lift Passes: 
Local area:
Half-day 27.5, Day 34.5, 6 Days 166
3 Valleys:
Half-day 34.5, Day 43, 6 Days 215, Season 935

Lift times:8.30am to 4.30pm

Snowfall

Average annual snowfall: 10metres
Artificial snowmaking coverage: 25%

Facilities

Snowboard Schools: ski schools with snowboard sections
Snowboard Hire: lots of choice
Night Riding: No

Other activities

Heliboarding: Not available
Snowmobiles: alone 70 euros an hour
2 people 80 euros an hour

Further information

www.valthorens.com
Email:valtho@valthorens.com

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Summary
Tacky with loads of skiers, but access to great terrain

ON THE SLOPES: Very good
OFF THE SLOPES: Okay but cheesy
MONEY WISE: Overall this is an expensive resort. Can be good value if you want almost guaranteed good snow.

Terrain & parks

HALFPIPE: Yes - 1
TERRAIN PARK: Yes - 1
BACKCOUNTRY/OFF-PISTE:Yes
TREE RUNS:A few

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